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this is the city's 4th homicide of the year. reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> in overnight news, san jose firefighters found a large marijuana grow operation inside. police removed hundreds of marijuana plants just before midnight. firefighters were called to the home to check out reports of smoke and they found a small fire in a garage and were able to put it out quickly. it was not until they entered the home that they found the marijuana. >> once we assisted we went upstairs and checked the attic and we found even more rooms with marijuana. we have since ceased the -- seized the marijuana and found about 400 plants. >> tara moriarty is on the way to the scene and she has a live report coming up in about 30 minutes. >>> red cross is helping displaced people in the western addition neighborhood. it happened last night on gary boulevard. everybody who lived in the home managed to get out safely before firefighters arrived. they were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation and the number of ite
this is the city's 4th homicide of the year. reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> in overnight news, san jose firefighters found a large marijuana grow operation inside. police removed hundreds of marijuana plants just before midnight. firefighters were called to the home to check out reports of smoke and they found a small fire in a garage and were able to put it out quickly. it was not until they entered the home that they found the marijuana. >>...
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the city is evicting them from their long time home. last night a judge refused to allow the company to operate while the lawsuit is heard. ken salazar said the land should be returned to wilderness status the owner must leave. >>> in just a few hours the 49ers will clear out their locksers at the time's headquarters. >>> and yesterday, they were there when 49ers returned home from new orleans after their up credibility come back for the 49ers had the loss. >> we need to support them. >> they are scheduled to clean out their lockers and they will gather before jim harbaugh holds his final press conference of the season. whew! whew! and they are welcoming the team back home and he can they are exciting to see the 49ers return to the super bowl. the new stadium is on track to open for the 2014 season and now they are in a high is a battle and they are -- high steaks battle and when they look at everything and all the beauty as a region, we simply can't be beat. >> 49ers want the owners to know about a super bowl blackout. the state-of-the
the city is evicting them from their long time home. last night a judge refused to allow the company to operate while the lawsuit is heard. ken salazar said the land should be returned to wilderness status the owner must leave. >>> in just a few hours the 49ers will clear out their locksers at the time's headquarters. >>> and yesterday, they were there when 49ers returned home from new orleans after their up credibility come back for the 49ers had the loss. >> we need to...
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new contract talks with the city. they are asking for pay increases totaling 16% and that would restore the 10% they had expected to limit layoffs. they said they would support modest layoffs and there is growing concern about thinning police forces. >>> police have complained about the smell of the plants and they worry outdoor grows can attract thieves to their neighborhoods. the city council wills have the final say and if necessary they will fight a ban in court. >>> they are considering a proposal to retrofit soft structures. supervisors say there are at least 3,000 of these types of structures throughout the city and these buildings will not hold up against the next big earthquake. >> this is critical work, this is not optional which will be badly damaged in a big earthquake. >> now under the proposals these buildings at least three stories high will have time to update them. >>> a new study shows two thirds of americans are on facebook but many admit they have take an break. 61% of facebook users say they stepp
new contract talks with the city. they are asking for pay increases totaling 16% and that would restore the 10% they had expected to limit layoffs. they said they would support modest layoffs and there is growing concern about thinning police forces. >>> police have complained about the smell of the plants and they worry outdoor grows can attract thieves to their neighborhoods. the city council wills have the final say and if necessary they will fight a ban in court. >>> they...
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the israeli air force says iron dome destroyed 85% of the rockets headed towards israeli towns and cities. there's no way to independently confirm that figure, but the fact that iron dome could shoot down a short-range rocket travelling between 500 and 1,000 miles per hour is remarkable in itself. it's like a bullet shooting down another bullet, which is why, when iron dome was just a concept on a drawing board several years ago, many israeli strategists didn't think it could be done. >> barak: it sounded extremely dramatic, to make two bodies meet together when both of their... their relative velocities are immense. >> simon: we understand that it... again, even the israeli air force was against it? >> barak: yeah. there were many, many corners of resistance, because people didn't see it as natural. >> simon: to see how iron dome works, we paid a visit to one of israel's five operational batteries. each battery has its own radar, command-and-control center, and launchers that fire the intercepting missiles. the equipment's worth about $50 million. it's sitting in a potato field, manned b
the israeli air force says iron dome destroyed 85% of the rockets headed towards israeli towns and cities. there's no way to independently confirm that figure, but the fact that iron dome could shoot down a short-range rocket travelling between 500 and 1,000 miles per hour is remarkable in itself. it's like a bullet shooting down another bullet, which is why, when iron dome was just a concept on a drawing board several years ago, many israeli strategists didn't think it could be done. >>...
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city's public schools. >> 96. is that the answer? >> [together] yes. >> even more impressive, canada's impact on middle schoolers, kids who enrolled in the promise academy in the sixth grade. they started out far behind grade level, but dr. fryer found that within three years, they had virtually eliminated the achievement gap in math and reduced it by nearly half in reading. >> these are kids that a lot of people had given up on. and he showed that it's never too late. >> does it change the way you look at the problem? >> it does, because here's an analogy. we're ten touchdowns down in the fourth quarter. we kick a field goal, and everyone celebrates, right? that's kind of useless. we're still 67 points down. >> you're still losing. >> we're not just losing. we're getting crushed. all right? what geoff canada has shown is that we can actually win the game. >> geoffrey canada may be winning, but he is nowhere near declaring victory. >> reversing the black-white achievement gap and then closing it in elementary scho
city's public schools. >> 96. is that the answer? >> [together] yes. >> even more impressive, canada's impact on middle schoolers, kids who enrolled in the promise academy in the sixth grade. they started out far behind grade level, but dr. fryer found that within three years, they had virtually eliminated the achievement gap in math and reduced it by nearly half in reading. >> these are kids that a lot of people had given up on. and he showed that it's never too late....
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49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and inf
49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks...
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that meant a three-hour, jaw-clenching, teeth-rattling ride on an unpaved road from the capital city to the hospital. >> why do they call this a highway? >> you got me. you got me, buddy. it's the principle artery through central haiti. >> if the ride doesn't break your back, what you see when you arrive will break your heart. the squatter settlement of cange is one of the poorest parts of the poorest country in the western hemisphere. >> [speaking french] >> the desperate need paul farmer saw here as a young man inspired him and four friends to create partners in health. they raised money and built what's become the largest hospital in central haiti. >> [speaking french] >> how many lives do you think partners in health have saved? >> in medicine we say t.n.t.c.: too numerous to count. too numerous to count. >> what began as a small, understaffed, ill-equipped clinic in 1985 today has 100 inpatient beds, an array of specialists, and three operating rooms. they have nearly two million patients visits a year. >> [speaking french] >> and the medical care here is free. for paul farmer,
that meant a three-hour, jaw-clenching, teeth-rattling ride on an unpaved road from the capital city to the hospital. >> why do they call this a highway? >> you got me. you got me, buddy. it's the principle artery through central haiti. >> if the ride doesn't break your back, what you see when you arrive will break your heart. the squatter settlement of cange is one of the poorest parts of the poorest country in the western hemisphere. >> [speaking french] >> the...
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it's not on the menu in new york city. you can get the ingredients and the recipe online at "good morning america." >>> quick break. we'll try it. more when we get back. stay tuned. >> i mean, check this out. just right. ay, ws okay. ready... mm-hmm. ...smile. ♪ happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] time it just right for valentine's day and save 30% on these diamond fashions from kay jewelers. just one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. ready... [ camera flash ] ♪ every kiss begins with kay infuses creamy mozzarella with the mediterranean flavors of sun-dried tomatoes and basil. at 35 tiny calories a wedge, you're free to indulge in every last bit. the laughing cow cheese. have you laughed today? the laughing cow cheese. [ announcer ] to do a job well, you need the right tools. so if you're filing your taxes online, choose h&r block at home. the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. to help eli start potty training,! the pull-ups team surprised him
it's not on the menu in new york city. you can get the ingredients and the recipe online at "good morning america." >>> quick break. we'll try it. more when we get back. stay tuned. >> i mean, check this out. just right. ay, ws okay. ready... mm-hmm. ...smile. ♪ happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] time it just right for valentine's day and save 30% on these diamond fashions from kay jewelers. just one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america....
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fans celebrated in the streets of the city. most of them peacefully. some cars were damaged despite the heavy police presence. congratulations to the baltimore ravens. >>> the driver of a tour bus that crashed in a remote area of southern california tells police there was a problem with the vehicle's brakes before the bus flipped and crashed into a truck. eight people were killed in the accident. the bus had been returning to tijuana mexico. >>> now the death of the military's most lethal sniper gunned down at a texas shooting range by a marine he was allegedly trying to help. chris kyle who served in iraq, and his friend, were both shot at point blank range. police have arrested 25-year-old eddie ray routh who may have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. >>> and president obama takes the campaign against gun violence on the road today. his first stop, minneapolis, where he'll meet with local leaders to discuss the background checks and youth frams city has implemented. >>> great news about a young woman who has inspired millions. malal
fans celebrated in the streets of the city. most of them peacefully. some cars were damaged despite the heavy police presence. congratulations to the baltimore ravens. >>> the driver of a tour bus that crashed in a remote area of southern california tells police there was a problem with the vehicle's brakes before the bus flipped and crashed into a truck. eight people were killed in the accident. the bus had been returning to tijuana mexico. >>> now the death of the military's...
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the city. >> reporter: they'll name the box spring jacoby. congratulations to them. so glad that gardiner's is making good on a promise. and the odds of returning a kick for a touchdown, are about 300-1. probably a zillion-1, it would happen at all for these lucky commerce. everybody wins. >> good publicity. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> hey, how's your day going? >> oh. >> oh. >> a little better than that. >> from "the cincinnati enquirer." these are small, quick-moving clipper systems. we'll show you video out of new jersey. early this morning, light snow falling. it's just enough to be a nuisance. the roads look wet. and you know it as soon as you put the brakes on. they're not wet. thanks for the follow-up questions, everybody. >> you can't show the picture without the questions, right? that's fair. just asking a question. >> a rough morning. okay. in comes -- i'll remember that, josh. in comes an area of low pressure. and several of them that sweep through. from the dakotas to the great lakes, to new england. it's one or two mo
the city. >> reporter: they'll name the box spring jacoby. congratulations to them. so glad that gardiner's is making good on a promise. and the odds of returning a kick for a touchdown, are about 300-1. probably a zillion-1, it would happen at all for these lucky commerce. everybody wins. >> good publicity. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> hey, how's your day going? >> oh. >> oh. >> a little better than that. >> from "the...
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they provide low-cost or free health care and fitness care for children across the city and the country. it's a wonderful program. we've surpassed our fund-raising. we had a goal of $35,000. and people really came through for us in a big way. and we surpassed that. so, we're thrilled and proud to be part of it. >> we've all seen you run in high heels before. i think we have the tape somewhere. there we go. you're in the park. and sam's done it with you once or twice, right? >> no, no, no. i've only watched. i did not run in high heels with kelly ripa. >> but going up to the top of the empire state building, how did you train? >> how did i train? i found out i was doing this a week ago. so, by training, i would say i ran up my -- my trainer lives in a building that has 30 flights of stairs. i ran up that one. >> that's pretty good. >> other than that, i carbo-loaded last night. >> kelly, running up 30 flights, how was that for you? >> it was horrible. i said to myself, i just want to -- i want someone to kidnap me so i don't have to do this. sam? >> kelly, i did this two years ago. now,
they provide low-cost or free health care and fitness care for children across the city and the country. it's a wonderful program. we've surpassed our fund-raising. we had a goal of $35,000. and people really came through for us in a big way. and we surpassed that. so, we're thrilled and proud to be part of it. >> we've all seen you run in high heels before. i think we have the tape somewhere. there we go. you're in the park. and sam's done it with you once or twice, right? >> no,...
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the state of the district address tonight to report on the status of the city. vincent gray will outline his agenda for the year. you can watch the feed on our sister station. it starts a 7:00 p.m.. it is national pancake day at i hop. get 8 free short stack free short stack and the leukemia and lymphoma society. good morning washington will be at the potomac yard location. here is jaime whitman with a look of the traffic. >> one of our top spot is eastbound on the dulles toll road. it has been clear for a while. around the curve. it has been stop and go for a 5 mile stretch. also heading through town, 395 -- watch for delays. now for the forecast with jacqui jeras. of such aniny hint there between the cloudiness. temperature with a chill around 31. a clipper around offshore. that could bring a few flurries late tonight. best chance will be north and west the sea along the mason- dixon line. as we head into tonight, those of thes for the rest warming up quite a bit. well into the 40's, and pushing the weekend. collects the mall for watching. be back at noon. [ m
the state of the district address tonight to report on the status of the city. vincent gray will outline his agenda for the year. you can watch the feed on our sister station. it starts a 7:00 p.m.. it is national pancake day at i hop. get 8 free short stack free short stack and the leukemia and lymphoma society. good morning washington will be at the potomac yard location. here is jaime whitman with a look of the traffic. >> one of our top spot is eastbound on the dulles toll road. it...
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the city is welcoming home the ravens after the their super bowl victory and starts at 1045time at city hall and ends at the bank. we're going to be there for the whole celebration afterwards. if you can't make it in person, you can watch it at home and online if you're at work. just tune in to us, live team coverage at 1030time and you can join us on abc 2. we'll stream it on abc2news.com. and this is going to a picture your travel. if they take you anywhere near downtown and back to lauren cook with a look at the roads. >> you will want to leave yourself plenty of time. beginning at 1030time, many of road -- 10:30, many roads will be shut counsel. for a -- shut down. for a complete list, go to abc2news.com. and we're following severalbacks, a serious crash shut down at woodlawn and keenan drive and on the outlook, this is the delays. the average speed clocking in at 34 miles an hour on the outer loop from 795 and to 70. another crash on 95 and to hartford county, blocks one southbound lane and this is meteorologist lynette charles. >> and check out what is going on in kent island. ple
the city is welcoming home the ravens after the their super bowl victory and starts at 1045time at city hall and ends at the bank. we're going to be there for the whole celebration afterwards. if you can't make it in person, you can watch it at home and online if you're at work. just tune in to us, live team coverage at 1030time and you can join us on abc 2. we'll stream it on abc2news.com. and this is going to a picture your travel. if they take you anywhere near downtown and back to lauren...
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and the winds will pick up throughout the day as well. check on what's going on in ellicott city. we do have some clouds pushing in kro the area, but we are going to burn those off later in the afternoon, so we will get some sunshine in here before it's all said and done. high pressure will build in and we are looking for this system to move off the coast and we will have another system that's going to lurk. i'm going to talk about that in a second. but for today the high temperature coming in at 42 degrees. here's futuretrend. and we can see that things will start to pick up as we head to friday as we'll get the rain, but the northeast, well, they could be dealing with some snow. let's get a check now of the abc 2 news time saver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. several accidents to tell you about. trouble in ellicott city where there's a crash on waterloo road at stone river parkway. no delays on interstate 70, but we are dealing with a crash right now on the beltway. it's right on the inner loop at reisterstown road. here's a look at li
and the winds will pick up throughout the day as well. check on what's going on in ellicott city. we do have some clouds pushing in kro the area, but we are going to burn those off later in the afternoon, so we will get some sunshine in here before it's all said and done. high pressure will build in and we are looking for this system to move off the coast and we will have another system that's going to lurk. i'm going to talk about that in a second. but for today the high temperature coming in...
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the children of the city of chicago. >> we need to get murderers off the street. if they do it once they will do it again. >> the 15-year-old girl made the anti-gang video, when she was in the 6th grade. and urged kids in the video to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. imagine just at the inauguration, time of her life, young girl representing the president's city. and gunned down days later. an innocent bystander. gang members are going at it. chicago has had a bloody violent last few years. >> here we go again with the gun control debate. part and parcel. >> it is. you wonder. last two years in this country. 23,000, 24,000 people have been killed by guns. that is a lot. you are wondering is it getting attention because in light of newtown the media is covering it. 30 people killed today by guns in america. networks seem to be covering it more. which makes the problem look worse. the media covering it a little more. because of newtown. >> the problem has been there. it is getting coverage. opening up discussion which hopefully opens up measures to prevent
the children of the city of chicago. >> we need to get murderers off the street. if they do it once they will do it again. >> the 15-year-old girl made the anti-gang video, when she was in the 6th grade. and urged kids in the video to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. imagine just at the inauguration, time of her life, young girl representing the president's city. and gunned down days later. an innocent bystander. gang members are going at it. chicago has had a bloody...
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the hostage situation in midland city, alabama is over. such good news for the family wanting to have their little boy home in time for his 6th birthday. the tense, seven-day-long standoff in midland city, alabama now over. the 5-year-old boy taken hostage nearly a week ago now safe. >> i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he is laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal 5 to 6-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: fbi agents stormed the underground bunker where the little boy, known only as ethan was being held. a law enforcement source tells abc news authorities were able to put a high-tech camera into the bunker to monitor the boy and his captor, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. >> mr. dykes was observed, was observed holding a gun. at this point, fbi agents fearing the child was in imminent danger entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> reporter: but dykes is now dead. a source tells abc news, authorities used explosives to get into the bunker. >> i can tell you over the past 24 hours, our co
the hostage situation in midland city, alabama is over. such good news for the family wanting to have their little boy home in time for his 6th birthday. the tense, seven-day-long standoff in midland city, alabama now over. the 5-year-old boy taken hostage nearly a week ago now safe. >> i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he is laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal 5 to 6-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: fbi agents stormed the...
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mostly 40s in the northern rockies. 22 in the twin cities. 52, in chicago. balmy 36 here in new york. awe i do like this. i've don't think we have the stamp today. my favorite story of the day. owners of a baltimore furniture store say the free advertising is worth it. in a promotion, gardner's furniture said if a raven oechened either half of the super bowl by returning the kickoff for a touchdown all the furniture sold between january 31st and 3:00 p.m. sunday would be free. >> and of course, jacobi jones returned the second half kick, 101 yard for the score. that means some 600,000 dollars worth of furniture is completely free and up for grabs. just in case, gardner's took out an insurance approximately see to cover most of the costs. wow. >> imagine the manager of the story watching the opening of the second half. oh, dear. >> backing up. >> triple. >> led them up. >> wow, $600,000. smart to get the insurance policy. >> oh, my goodness. you know what this happens every year. always some kind of car dealership says i will give away every car in my lot. >>
mostly 40s in the northern rockies. 22 in the twin cities. 52, in chicago. balmy 36 here in new york. awe i do like this. i've don't think we have the stamp today. my favorite story of the day. owners of a baltimore furniture store say the free advertising is worth it. in a promotion, gardner's furniture said if a raven oechened either half of the super bowl by returning the kickoff for a touchdown all the furniture sold between january 31st and 3:00 p.m. sunday would be free. >> and of...
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the community meeting in oakland that city officials hope will help make a difference. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> that breaking news us out of santa clara county where crews rescued two people after their car careened off the cliff. it happened on state highway 130 in santa clara county. hill -- lillian kim is there. >> the tow company is here to tow the car all the embankment. just around the curve is where the car went over the edge. you can see the tire tracks on the highlyside. emergency crews say the passenger got out of the car on his own but the driver was trapped. it's unclear what caused them to drive up the road but witness says he was going uphill when he lost control. 25 emergency personnel converged to help with the rescue effort. it wasn't easy. the whole process took about two hours for crews to bring the driver of the car up to safety. they say it took a lot of rope and a lot of manpower. >> we had to bring him up the hill using hauling systems we have. that's why we had so many personnel on scene. these rescue take a lot of personnel, a lot of hau
the community meeting in oakland that city officials hope will help make a difference. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> that breaking news us out of santa clara county where crews rescued two people after their car careened off the cliff. it happened on state highway 130 in santa clara county. hill -- lillian kim is there. >> the tow company is here to tow the car all the embankment. just around the curve is where the car went over the edge. you can see the tire tracks on the...
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the city is littered with broken glass that caused most of the injuries. the hunt is on for thousands of fragments that could have hit the ground. divers searched this frozen lake where one piece is thought to have created this massive hole in the ice. they aren't the only ones looking. meteor hunters from around the world are calling this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> i haven't been able to sleep for the past two days. >> reporter: one of them told us that a small piece could be worth thousands of dollars. thousands of dollars. bigger chunks, hundreds of thousands. >> there's no doubt that millions and millions of dollars in value, pieces fell to earth. >> reporter: the frozen ground and snow will help preserve the meteor debris. in what may turn out to be a new cosmic gold rush. there are already people here who want to cash in on the worldwide attention. they want to turn this remote city into a tourist destination. david? >> kirit, thank you. >>> and of course, that meteor has people all over the globe keeping an eye to sky. from california o
the city is littered with broken glass that caused most of the injuries. the hunt is on for thousands of fragments that could have hit the ground. divers searched this frozen lake where one piece is thought to have created this massive hole in the ice. they aren't the only ones looking. meteor hunters from around the world are calling this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> i haven't been able to sleep for the past two days. >> reporter: one of them told us that a small piece...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] >>> we're going to turn now to our instant index here on a sunday night. from the super bowl to the supercute. animal planet's puppy bowl. this is the ninth time they've done this. starring adorable rescue and shelter puppies. they actually stage a super bowl of their own. half time show feature not the puppies but some kittens. believe it or not, 111 million people tuned in to the super bowl last year, 9 million actually tuned in to the puppy bowl. we were impressed by that. >>> to the other com
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [...
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it's hardly the bad guy. this guy was the hero. midland city, alabama. a town that relies on prayer, and on that january afternoon, a town that would also rely on a school bus driver, a quiet man named chuck poland, who called the schoolchildren on his bus his kids. he was driving that day, flagged down by a man who lived along the route, jimmy lee dykes, who demanded children from the bus. when the driver tried to put that bus in reverse he was shot and killed. we all know what happened next. little ethan stolen from the front seat. six days trapped in that bunker. last night, here, those first images of ethan. in an abc news exclusive. the family telling us that they were hoping that we should america that ethan's smile has returned. there was something that we heard over and over again. >> there's a long line of heroes. i don't use that word lightly. i can also tell you that mr. poland, the bus driver, is a hero. this could have been so much worse. >> i have no doubt that his actions likely saved those children from being harmed. >> reporter: from eth
it's hardly the bad guy. this guy was the hero. midland city, alabama. a town that relies on prayer, and on that january afternoon, a town that would also rely on a school bus driver, a quiet man named chuck poland, who called the schoolchildren on his bus his kids. he was driving that day, flagged down by a man who lived along the route, jimmy lee dykes, who demanded children from the bus. when the driver tried to put that bus in reverse he was shot and killed. we all know what happened next....
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the city is littered with broken glass that caused most of the injuries. the hunt is on for fragments that hit the ground, divers searched this frozen lake where one piece is thought to have created this massive hole in the ice. meteor hunters from around the world are calling this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> a small piece could be worth thousands of dollars. bigger chunks, hundreds of thousands. >> no doubt that millions and millions in value, pieces fell to earth. >> the frozen ground and snow will help preserve the meteor debris. a new cosmic gold rush. already people here who want to cash in on the worldwide attention. they want to turn this remote city into a tourist destination. david? >> kirit thank you. >>> that meteor has people all over the globe lookinger in v vusly to the sky. last night in california, captured by this dash cam in san francisco, look at right there, meteor, also a shooting star, it did not come nearly as close. >>> from south africa tonight the heartbroken parents of oscar pistorius, now breaking their silence. it c
the city is littered with broken glass that caused most of the injuries. the hunt is on for fragments that hit the ground, divers searched this frozen lake where one piece is thought to have created this massive hole in the ice. meteor hunters from around the world are calling this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> a small piece could be worth thousands of dollars. bigger chunks, hundreds of thousands. >> no doubt that millions and millions in value, pieces fell to earth....
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the city will get them all off the streets before the super bowl. >> okay. okay. >> nice to meet you. >> the mayor and others recently toured the district promising merchants this time the city is better prepared. dominic says that puts him at ease. >> stores cleared out, they get on the streets. but we just closed early and it's not a big deal. we're known in the neighborhood. i don't think anyone anything is going happen. >> saying they'll monitor the am
the city will get them all off the streets before the super bowl. >> okay. okay. >> nice to meet you. >> the mayor and others recently toured the district promising merchants this time the city is better prepared. dominic says that puts him at ease. >> stores cleared out, they get on the streets. but we just closed early and it's not a big deal. we're known in the neighborhood. i don't think anyone anything is going happen. >> saying they'll monitor the am
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this one with enough power to destroy a city, packing about half the power of the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima. president obama calling it a highly provocative act and urging swift action from allies. >>> and the other big headline from overseas tonight, what we're learning about pope benedict. new pictures of the place he will live in retirement. and the call for a new pope who represents a changing world. abc's david wright is at the vatican for us tonight. >> reporter: at the end of the month, he'll have to move out of the apostolic palace, the pope's official residence since the 17th century. every previous occupant has stayed until he died. pope benedict will be the first to walk out the door. he won't have to walk far. today, the vatican revealed his retirement home is just behind st. peter's. a former nunnery with its own chapel and library. today, the vatican spokesman also disclosed new details about the pope's deteriorating health, revealing he has a pacemaker and he recently underwent surgery to replace the batteries. >> nothing sudden. but over the past few years, he c
this one with enough power to destroy a city, packing about half the power of the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima. president obama calling it a highly provocative act and urging swift action from allies. >>> and the other big headline from overseas tonight, what we're learning about pope benedict. new pictures of the place he will live in retirement. and the call for a new pope who represents a changing world. abc's david wright is at the vatican for us tonight. >> reporter:...
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the images showing shanty towns that sprang up on decks -- tent cities that carnival has denied existed. outside, the 900-foot long ship checkered with towels and bedding. some unfurling white banners. right there, above the lettering -- carnival triumph. those dressed for the tropics, huddling in bath robes and blankets against the cold. the ship has been tugging 350 miles from the gulf of mexico at a pace about as fast as you can walk. until? >> i think the tug line might have broken. carnival's terry thornton said today the company's doing all it can. >> there is no way we can actually speed up the process to get the ship alongside sooner. >> reporter: misery tempered by joy today. choppered in generators, charging cellphones. the voices of loved ones, finally in range. and remember mary? >> she said, mommy, i'm afraid i won't ever get to see you again. >> reporter: so worried about her daughter. today they spoke. >> it was amazing. the things that she saw and the things we talked about, those things were really happening. why? why were they not prepared? >> reporter: we tried to tak
the images showing shanty towns that sprang up on decks -- tent cities that carnival has denied existed. outside, the 900-foot long ship checkered with towels and bedding. some unfurling white banners. right there, above the lettering -- carnival triumph. those dressed for the tropics, huddling in bath robes and blankets against the cold. the ship has been tugging 350 miles from the gulf of mexico at a pace about as fast as you can walk. until? >> i think the tug line might have broken....
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. >> yes. >> reporter: the children then took me across the street here in new york city, on their way to the famous carnegie hall, where they were set to perform. they had been here three days, to a famous new york diner. where they were tapping their fingers to lady gaga. on the way to the famous hall, we showed them something they hadn't seen. this is starbucks. it's very american. do you want a hot chocolate? outside. a bit of a struggle. how to drink it. ready? but then we were on to that famous hall. for one last rehearsal. off they went. good luck. out on the renowned stage, after telling me this. are you nervous? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: you're not nervous? >> no. >> reporter: it's carnegie hall. just a few hours later, they were dressed. the sold-out crowd was waiting. the moment had arrived for the kids from kabul. gulalei, eraj, dream playing out halfway across the world. ♪ [ applause ] >> and so we choose the afghanistan national institute of music and my two friends. so determined to perform here at carnegie hall, and they did. i'll see you later for the special "20/
. >> yes. >> reporter: the children then took me across the street here in new york city, on their way to the famous carnegie hall, where they were set to perform. they had been here three days, to a famous new york diner. where they were tapping their fingers to lady gaga. on the way to the famous hall, we showed them something they hadn't seen. this is starbucks. it's very american. do you want a hot chocolate? outside. a bit of a struggle. how to drink it. ready? but then we were...
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it will happen here tonight, from wichita to kansas city, or just south, some of the heaviest snows into early tuesday. then, the storm moves to the north and east through illinois, parts of chicago getting really hit by wednesday. the east coast, from all of this, going to get mostly rain. david? >> meteorologist ginger zee in the middle of it all tonight. ginger, our thanks to you. >>> and now, to the other storm brewing tonight, the one in rome, where scandal threatens to overshadow the election of the new pope. tonight, just as pope benedict has moved up the date of the vote, britain's cardinal, keith o'brien, stepping down, after reports that he behaved inappropriately. and now come questions about an american cardinal. abc's david wright at the vatican again tonight. >> reporter: today, britain's cardinal keith o'brien said he will not attend the conclave, because his presence would be a distraction. this weekend, a british newspaper reported that four scottish priests claim o'brien made unwanted sexual advances on them in the 1980s, allegations o'brien denies. it's the latest of s
it will happen here tonight, from wichita to kansas city, or just south, some of the heaviest snows into early tuesday. then, the storm moves to the north and east through illinois, parts of chicago getting really hit by wednesday. the east coast, from all of this, going to get mostly rain. david? >> meteorologist ginger zee in the middle of it all tonight. ginger, our thanks to you. >>> and now, to the other storm brewing tonight, the one in rome, where scandal threatens to...
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at least one to even two feet of snow for some of the biggest cities in the northeast and new england. the wind and storm surge, also a huge issue. our affiliates from across the region reporting on the deteriorating conditions. >> i can tell you i'm standing alongside one very, very angry long island sound. take a look out here. you can see the waves whipping up. the gusts are starting to come at us now. you get a perspective from the light just how fast and hard the snow is starting to fall. >> reporter: the roads are already horrible. >> the roads are so bad right now that i would honestly rather walk than drive. >> reporter: this section of i-95 in connecticut was shut down and even the plows are crashing. this one flipped in bedford county, virginia. in new york, long lines and fears of fuel shortages like after superstorm sandy. >> there is no need to panic buying gas for your cars. all indications are the gas supply is plentiful and deliveries will not be disrupted. >> reporter: at the airport, at least 4,500 flights canceled through sunday and delays felt as far away as los an
at least one to even two feet of snow for some of the biggest cities in the northeast and new england. the wind and storm surge, also a huge issue. our affiliates from across the region reporting on the deteriorating conditions. >> i can tell you i'm standing alongside one very, very angry long island sound. take a look out here. you can see the waves whipping up. the gusts are starting to come at us now. you get a perspective from the light just how fast and hard the snow is starting to...
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ed koch, colorful and charismatic former mayor of new york city, held the job for 12 memorable years left his hark. here is what he told "the new york times" in 2007. >> i love the job. people loved me. we were great match. i had sworn, on occasion i said, at the western wall i would never run for anything else because i wanted to be mayor for life. >> a larger than life figure, ed koch died of congestive heart f failure at the age of 88. >>> tonight, families getting ready for the super bowl and one family with a happy dilemma. harbaughs, john and jim brothers, coaching the opposing teams. today, they made a little bit of history and abc's josh elliott in new orleans. josh? >> reporter: that's right. here in new orleans it is the ultimate taste of sibling rivalry, two brothers separated by a mere 15 months, leading their respective teams now into the biggest of games which means tussling over 100 yards of turf and really family bragging rights. they shared the world stage today first time ever rival super bowl coaches held a joint press conference before the game and definitely a fi
ed koch, colorful and charismatic former mayor of new york city, held the job for 12 memorable years left his hark. here is what he told "the new york times" in 2007. >> i love the job. people loved me. we were great match. i had sworn, on occasion i said, at the western wall i would never run for anything else because i wanted to be mayor for life. >> a larger than life figure, ed koch died of congestive heart f failure at the age of 88. >>> tonight, families...